they were withdrawn from Gallipoli on the 19th December 1915
The Allied Forces, mainly composed of Australians, landed at Gallipoli in 1915.
No. The Gallipoli campaign was over before the United States entered the war.
Gallipoli
British and Anzac Forces tried to invade Turkey but could not succeed.
Kemal Ataturk
Hitler was not involved in the Battle of Gallipoli. He served on the Western Front during World War I as courrier for the German forces.
it was the Daranelles xx
the battle stratergy was to distract the Turks and go round and land on the beach of turkey, but the Turks found out and waited on the cliffs waiting for them to arrive, which then brought the battle back to stalemate, once again! because no one was winning.
Otto Liman von Sanders received the Blue Max with Oak Leaves in January of 1916 for services as the Commander of Ottoman forces at Gallipoli.
In WWI, the Gallipoli Campaign was an effort by the Allied forces to capture the Dardanelles from the Ottoman Empire who were allies of Germany. Australians and New Zealanders were part of a large British force that landed on the Gallipoli peninsula in 1915. It was a disastrous campaign, and over 10,000 men were killed in this conflict. It has been argued that the forces landed at the wrong site, making it difficult to get supplies or reinforces to the troops.
no they allied forces especially the british royal navy got pinned down and creamed!
Gallipoli is a narrow peninsula of northwest Turkey extending between the Dardanelles and the Gulf of Saros. It was the scene of heavy fighting in1915 between Allied and Turkish forces in World War I. Many Australian soldiers died on the battlefield here.